Our Pet Store was officially established in 2011 at Muara Karang, Jakarta. Pet Republic has always been inspired to contribute our passion on keeping animals as a positive and challenging activity.
Our main expertise is dogs. We are also experienced in cats, hamster, birds, as well as reptiles. Throughout the years, we have expanded our field of expertise in small mammals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and are now currently taking interest into Chinchillas. To encourage our support in animals, Pet Republic has been a member and actively involved in the pet association communities such as Perkin (DogsCommunity), ICA (Cats), KPSGI (Sugar Gliders), ARBA (Rabbit), and many others.
Other services include PET GROOMING & PET HOTEL.
Understanding your pet healthy needs by providing suitable options of Grooming Services.

published:24 Aug 2017

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What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

published:10 Jan 2018

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Capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta is a huge, sprawling metropolitan city with a population of more than 9 million people. Jakarta is the seat of national government as well as seat of the provincial government of Greater Jakarta. Here is also the national Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. This city is moreover the country’s center of finance and business. It is the center of the nation’s economics and politics as here converge people from all over Indonesia, attracting people from all walks of life. Jakarta is also the center of Indonesia’s modern music and sound, and center of Indonesia’s lively creative industry. It is no wonder, therefore, that whatever happens in Jakarta is national interest and it is for these reasons that Jakarta is the hub of Indonesia’s modern history and modern life.

Jakarta

Jakarta/dʒəˈkɑːrtə/, officially known as the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (Indonesian:Daerah Khusus Ibu Kota Jakarta), is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, (though Jakarta is also a province) and one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.

Located on the northwest coast of Java, Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre, and with a population of 10,075,310 as of 2014. The official metropolitan area, known as Jabodetabek (a name formed by combining the initial syllables of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi), is the fourth largest in the world, yet the metropolis's suburbs still continue beyond it. Its unofficial built-up (metropolitan) area covers Bogor, Tangerang, Bekasi, Karawang, Serang, Purwakarta, Sukabumi and Subang regencies (123 districts) including also Tangerang, Bekasi, Tangerang Selatan, Depok, Serang and Cilegon Municipalities was home to 30,214,303 inhabitants as of 2010 census.

Established in the fourth century, the city became an important trading port for the Kingdom of Sunda. It was the de facto capital of the Dutch East Indies (known as Batavia at that time). Today, the city has continued as the capital of Indonesia since the country's independence was declared in 1945. The city is currently the seat of the ASEAN Secretariat as well as houses important financial institutions such as the Bank of Indonesia, the Indonesia Stock Exchange, and the corporate headquarters of numerous Indonesian companies and multinational corporations. Jakarta's business opportunities, as well as its potential to offer a higher standard of living, attract migrants from all over Indonesia, making the city a melting pot of many communities and cultures.

Republic

A republic (from Latin:res publica) is a sovereign state or country which is organised with a form of government in which power resides in elected individuals representing the citizen body and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law. In modern times, the definition of a republic is commonly limited to a government which excludes a monarch. Currently, 147 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word "republic" as part of their official names; not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor do all nations with elected governments use the word "republic" in their names.

Both modern and ancient republics vary widely in their ideology and composition. In the classical and medieval period of Europe, many states were fashioned on the Roman Republic, which referred to the governance of the city of Rome, between it having kings and emperors. The Italian medieval and Renaissance political tradition, today referred to as "civic humanism", is sometimes considered to derive directly from Roman republicans such as Sallust and Tacitus. However, Greek-influenced Roman authors, such as Polybius and Cicero, sometimes also used the term as a translation for the Greek politeia which could mean regime generally, but could also be applied to certain specific types of regime which did not exactly correspond to that of the Roman Republic. Republics were not equated with classical democracies such as Athens, but had a democratic aspect.

Spokespersons and models

On September 13, 2010, JYJ became the new endorsers of the brand after signing a one-year contract with Nature Republic. The company plans to use their strong influence in Asia by enacting “differentiated marketing strategies”, targeting not only domestic customers, but also foreign customers as well.

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Pet Republic Petshop Jakarta

Our Pet Store was officially established in 2011 at Muara Karang, Jakarta. Pet Republic has always been inspired to contribute our passion on keeping animals as a positive and challenging activity.
Our main expertise is dogs. We are also experienced in cats, hamster, birds, as well as reptiles. Throughout the years, we have expanded our field of expertise in small mammals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and are now currently taking interest into Chinchillas. To encourage our support in animals, Pet Republic has been a member and actively involved in the pet association communities such as Perkin (DogsCommunity), ICA (Cats), KPSGI (Sugar Gliders), ARBA (Rabbit), and many others.
Other services include PET GROOMING & PET HOTEL.
Understanding your pet healthy needs by providing suitable options of Grooming Services.

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What's New Jakarta EXPLORE: National Library of Republic of Indonesia

What's New Jakarta EXPLORE: National Library of Republic of Indonesia

What's New Jakarta EXPLORE: National Library of Republic of Indonesia

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

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Wonder World : Jakarta Capital of the Republic of Indonesia

Wonder World : Jakarta Capital of the Republic of Indonesia

Wonder World : Jakarta Capital of the Republic of Indonesia

Capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta is a huge, sprawling metropolitan city with a population of more than 9 million people. Jakarta is the seat of national government as well as seat of the provincial government of Greater Jakarta. Here is also the national Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. This city is moreover the country’s center of finance and business. It is the center of the nation’s economics and politics as here converge people from all over Indonesia, attracting people from all walks of life. Jakarta is also the center of Indonesia’s modern music and sound, and center of Indonesia’s lively creative industry. It is no wonder, therefore, that whatever happens in Jakarta is national interest and it is for these reasons that Jakarta is the hub of Indonesia’s modern history and modern life.

ONE REPUBLIC LIVE IN JAKARTA (FULL CONCERT).mp4

Pet Republic Petshop Jakarta

Our Pet Store was officially established in 2011 at Muara Karang, Jakarta. Pet Republic has always been inspired to contribute our passion on keeping animals as a positive and challenging activity.
Our main expertise is dogs. We are also experienced in cats, hamster, birds, as well as reptiles. Throughout the years, we have expanded our field of expertise in small mammals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and are now currently taking interest into Chinchillas. To encourage our support in animals, Pet Republic has been a member and actively involved in the pet association communities such as Perkin (DogsCommunity), ICA (Cats), KPSGI (Sugar Gliders), ARBA (Rabbit), and many others.
Other services include PET GROOMING & PET HOTEL.
Understanding your pet healthy needs by providing suitable opt...

published: 24 Aug 2017

What's New Jakarta EXPLORE: National Library of Republic of Indonesia

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

published: 10 Jan 2018

Wonder World : Jakarta Capital of the Republic of Indonesia

Capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta is a huge, sprawling metropolitan city with a population of more than 9 million people. Jakarta is the seat of national government as well as seat of the provincial government of Greater Jakarta. Here is also the national Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. This city is moreover the country’s center of finance and business. It is the center of the nation’s economics and politics as here converge people from all over Indonesia, attracting people from all walks of life. Jakarta is also the center of Indonesia’s modern music and sound, and center of Indonesia’s lively creative industry. It is no wonder, therefore, that whatever happens in Jakarta is national interest and it is for these reasons that Jakarta is the hub of...

Our Pet Store was officially established in 2011 at Muara Karang, Jakarta. Pet Republic has always been inspired to contribute our passion on keeping animals as a positive and challenging activity.
Our main expertise is dogs. We are also experienced in cats, hamster, birds, as well as reptiles. Throughout the years, we have expanded our field of expertise in small mammals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and are now currently taking interest into Chinchillas. To encourage our support in animals, Pet Republic has been a member and actively involved in the pet association communities such as Perkin (DogsCommunity), ICA (Cats), KPSGI (Sugar Gliders), ARBA (Rabbit), and many others.
Other services include PET GROOMING & PET HOTEL.
Understanding your pet healthy needs by providing suitable options of Grooming Services.

Our Pet Store was officially established in 2011 at Muara Karang, Jakarta. Pet Republic has always been inspired to contribute our passion on keeping animals as a positive and challenging activity.
Our main expertise is dogs. We are also experienced in cats, hamster, birds, as well as reptiles. Throughout the years, we have expanded our field of expertise in small mammals such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and are now currently taking interest into Chinchillas. To encourage our support in animals, Pet Republic has been a member and actively involved in the pet association communities such as Perkin (DogsCommunity), ICA (Cats), KPSGI (Sugar Gliders), ARBA (Rabbit), and many others.
Other services include PET GROOMING & PET HOTEL.
Understanding your pet healthy needs by providing suitable options of Grooming Services.

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

Capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta is a huge, sprawling metropolitan city with a population of more than 9 million people. Jakarta is the seat of national government as well as seat of the provincial government of Greater Jakarta. Here is also the national Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. This city is moreover the country’s center of finance and business. It is the center of the nation’s economics and politics as here converge people from all over Indonesia, attracting people from all walks of life. Jakarta is also the center of Indonesia’s modern music and sound, and center of Indonesia’s lively creative industry. It is no wonder, therefore, that whatever happens in Jakarta is national interest and it is for these reasons that Jakarta is the hub of Indonesia’s modern history and modern life.

Capital of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta is a huge, sprawling metropolitan city with a population of more than 9 million people. Jakarta is the seat of national government as well as seat of the provincial government of Greater Jakarta. Here is also the national Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court. This city is moreover the country’s center of finance and business. It is the center of the nation’s economics and politics as here converge people from all over Indonesia, attracting people from all walks of life. Jakarta is also the center of Indonesia’s modern music and sound, and center of Indonesia’s lively creative industry. It is no wonder, therefore, that whatever happens in Jakarta is national interest and it is for these reasons that Jakarta is the hub of Indonesia’s modern history and modern life.

Looking for things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia. Here is a short Jakarta travel guide. Just wanted to cover a few things to do in Jakarta Indonesia including Monas, the Independence Monument, Jakarta street food, and Tmii. We explore a bit of Jakarta, Indonesia, our first stop on our journey through Southeast Asia. We have a great time seeing the Monas the Independence Monument, laughing with other tourist and locals, getting stuck in Jakarta traffic, trying Jakarta street food, and visiting Tmii. If you are looking for things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia, or need a Jakarta travel guide, this should help. Just little guide to help inspire more Americans to leave their comfort zone and travel for cheap! WatchSmiley (Nick) and I, travel all the way from the midwest to Southeast Asia for under...

published: 07 Jan 2016

A Tourist's Guide to Jakarta, Indonesia

Not really a tourist's guide - more of a of a quick glance at the Indonesian capital.
We see how bad the traffic is, go on a few bike rides, see some storms and see a huge atlas moth.
Jakarta is our new home for the next few years....

published: 06 Mar 2017

JAKARTA, Indonesia Highlights | Travel Vlog

I just spent a week in Jakarta, the huge capital of Indonesia. Aside from working, here is everything I got up to. I stayed at an Airbnb which was close to Grand Indonesia mall so I went there quite often, one night to watch the sunset from the Skye Bar. I saw Monas, went inside the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, saw the Old Town and spent a day at the Taman Mini park. Despite initial challenges I had a good time. A full travel diary post which will explain the struggles I had will be live on my blog soon krystijaims.com.
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Jakarta Travel Guide

JakartaTravelGuide: Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest of the island of Java. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre and the most populous city not only in Indonesia but in Southeast Asia as a whole.
Despite of the heavy traffic and heavy pollution the city is filled with exciting nightlife and vibrant shopping areas. The city is also the centre and melting pot of Indonesian culture which might be the thing for you to enjoy Jakarta.
One excellent surprise you'll find in Jakarta is that once you past the taxi drivers who offer their services at the airport and really meet the locals, you will find that the people are among the most friendly, hospitable, and helpful people you'll find on earth, if you keep away from th...

Bangkok to Jakarta, Indonesia!

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A couple years before I started ever making food and travel videos, I visited Indonesia, and it was one of the most amazing places, both in terms of food, natural scenery, and people, that I have ever visited. And I always knew I needed to come back again to visit Indonesia, this time with my camera. We only had a couple weeks, so rather than try to rush from one place to another (although I’d love to visit many more islands and cities throughout Indonesia), for this trip, my wife and I just decided to spend our time in Jakarta to really get a feel for the city and its amazing blend of food.
We started off at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport, the budget airline airport, where you’l...

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Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, lies on the northwest coast of Java, the most populous island in the world.
From the center of Merdeka Square rises the towering National Monument, whose Flame of Independence shines its reassuring and unifying light across the entire archipelago.
All around the square are some of the capital’s most important buildings, such as the National Museum of Indonesia. To the northeast rises the gleaming minaret of Istiqlal Mosque, the nation’s main house of worship, while directly opposite is magnificent Jakarta Cathedral.
In the heart of Jakarta’s old town is Fatahillah Square, home to Jakarta’s best heritage architecture and more fine museums, such as the Jakarta Historical Museum, the Wayang Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.
After you’ve explored the museums around Fatahilla Square, pull up a chair at CaféBatavia. Then take a boat ride around Sunda Kelapa and see traditional Makassar Schooners unloading and resupplying for inter-island voyages.
When it’s time to take a break from the non-stop bustle of Jakarta, embark on a nautical adventure of your own and explore the Pulau SeribuNational Park.
Indonesia is made up of over 17,000 islands. To sample them all in a single day, head to Taman Mini, a theme park that brings the entire archipelago to Jakarta.
Jakarta is a gateway to Indonesia through which many rush. But it’s a gateway that offers much to those who linger.

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Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, lies on the northwest coast of Java, the most populous island in the world.
From the center of Merdeka Square rises the towering National Monument, whose Flame of Independence shines its reassuring and unifying light across the entire archipelago.
All around the square are some of the capital’s most important buildings, such as the National Museum of Indonesia. To the northeast rises the gleaming minaret of Istiqlal Mosque, the nation’s main house of worship, while directly opposite is magnificent Jakarta Cathedral.
In the heart of Jakarta’s old town is Fatahillah Square, home to Jakarta’s best heritage architecture and more fine museums, such as the Jakarta Historical Museum, the Wayang Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.
After you’ve explored the museums around Fatahilla Square, pull up a chair at CaféBatavia. Then take a boat ride around Sunda Kelapa and see traditional Makassar Schooners unloading and resupplying for inter-island voyages.
When it’s time to take a break from the non-stop bustle of Jakarta, embark on a nautical adventure of your own and explore the Pulau SeribuNational Park.
Indonesia is made up of over 17,000 islands. To sample them all in a single day, head to Taman Mini, a theme park that brings the entire archipelago to Jakarta.
Jakarta is a gateway to Indonesia through which many rush. But it’s a gateway that offers much to those who linger.

Looking for things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia. Here is a short Jakarta travel guide. Just wanted to cover a few things to do in Jakarta Indonesia including Monas, the Independence Monument, Jakarta street food, and Tmii. We explore a bit of Jakarta, Indonesia, our first stop on our journey through Southeast Asia. We have a great time seeing the Monas the Independence Monument, laughing with other tourist and locals, getting stuck in Jakarta traffic, trying Jakarta street food, and visiting Tmii. If you are looking for things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia, or need a Jakarta travel guide, this should help. Just little guide to help inspire more Americans to leave their comfort zone and travel for cheap! WatchSmiley (Nick) and I, travel all the way from the midwest to Southeast Asia for under $1700 total for two weeks. Please like, share, and subscribe, and let me know what you think in the comments below. Feel free to share stories and travel suggestions of your own! Enjoy!
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Exploring Tmii
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Things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia Guide!!! MONAS, STREET FOOD, TMII!!
Things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia Guide!!! MONAS, STREET FOOD, TMII!!
Things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia Guide!!! MONAS, STREET FOOD, TMII!!

Looking for things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia. Here is a short Jakarta travel guide. Just wanted to cover a few things to do in Jakarta Indonesia including Monas, the Independence Monument, Jakarta street food, and Tmii. We explore a bit of Jakarta, Indonesia, our first stop on our journey through Southeast Asia. We have a great time seeing the Monas the Independence Monument, laughing with other tourist and locals, getting stuck in Jakarta traffic, trying Jakarta street food, and visiting Tmii. If you are looking for things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia, or need a Jakarta travel guide, this should help. Just little guide to help inspire more Americans to leave their comfort zone and travel for cheap! WatchSmiley (Nick) and I, travel all the way from the midwest to Southeast Asia for under $1700 total for two weeks. Please like, share, and subscribe, and let me know what you think in the comments below. Feel free to share stories and travel suggestions of your own! Enjoy!
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To skip the explanation: 0:31
To skip the streets: 3:28
To skip to the monument: 4:26
To skip to the street food and recipe: 7:45
To skip to Tmii: 10:25
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License: Royalty Free Music from Bensound
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Street FoodOdyssey
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Exploring Tmii
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Things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia Guide!!! MONAS, STREET FOOD, TMII!!
Things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia Guide!!! MONAS, STREET FOOD, TMII!!
Things to do in Jakarta, Indonesia Guide!!! MONAS, STREET FOOD, TMII!!

A Tourist's Guide to Jakarta, Indonesia

Not really a tourist's guide - more of a of a quick glance at the Indonesian capital.
We see how bad the traffic is, go on a few bike rides, see some storms a...

Not really a tourist's guide - more of a of a quick glance at the Indonesian capital.
We see how bad the traffic is, go on a few bike rides, see some storms and see a huge atlas moth.
Jakarta is our new home for the next few years....

Not really a tourist's guide - more of a of a quick glance at the Indonesian capital.
We see how bad the traffic is, go on a few bike rides, see some storms and see a huge atlas moth.
Jakarta is our new home for the next few years....

JAKARTA, Indonesia Highlights | Travel Vlog

I just spent a week in Jakarta, the huge capital of Indonesia. Aside from working, here is everything I got up to. I stayed at an Airbnb which was close to Gran...

I just spent a week in Jakarta, the huge capital of Indonesia. Aside from working, here is everything I got up to. I stayed at an Airbnb which was close to Grand Indonesia mall so I went there quite often, one night to watch the sunset from the Skye Bar. I saw Monas, went inside the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, saw the Old Town and spent a day at the Taman Mini park. Despite initial challenges I had a good time. A full travel diary post which will explain the struggles I had will be live on my blog soon krystijaims.com.
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I just spent a week in Jakarta, the huge capital of Indonesia. Aside from working, here is everything I got up to. I stayed at an Airbnb which was close to Grand Indonesia mall so I went there quite often, one night to watch the sunset from the Skye Bar. I saw Monas, went inside the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in Southeast Asia, saw the Old Town and spent a day at the Taman Mini park. Despite initial challenges I had a good time. A full travel diary post which will explain the struggles I had will be live on my blog soon krystijaims.com.
Please thumbs up, leave me a comment and subscribe for more of my travel blog adventures around Southeast Asia!
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JakartaTravelGuide: Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest of the island of Java. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre and the most populous city not only in Indonesia but in Southeast Asia as a whole.
Despite of the heavy traffic and heavy pollution the city is filled with exciting nightlife and vibrant shopping areas. The city is also the centre and melting pot of Indonesian culture which might be the thing for you to enjoy Jakarta.
One excellent surprise you'll find in Jakarta is that once you past the taxi drivers who offer their services at the airport and really meet the locals, you will find that the people are among the most friendly, hospitable, and helpful people you'll find on earth, if you keep away from the midi-bus drivers who are notorious for being the harshest on earth. However, understand that Jakarta being a melting pot, you are guaranteed to meet people from all sorts of characters.
Jakarta may initially seem a bit overwhelming, but if you can overlook the pollution and indulge in her charms, you can discover what is also one of Asia's most exciting, most lively cities. There is plenty to do in Jakarta, from cosmopolitan shopping at the many luxurious shopping centres to one of the hippest nightlife scenes in Southeast Asia.
Have Fun in your Jakarta Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGRQ18bP41g

JakartaTravelGuide: Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest of the island of Java. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political centre and the most populous city not only in Indonesia but in Southeast Asia as a whole.
Despite of the heavy traffic and heavy pollution the city is filled with exciting nightlife and vibrant shopping areas. The city is also the centre and melting pot of Indonesian culture which might be the thing for you to enjoy Jakarta.
One excellent surprise you'll find in Jakarta is that once you past the taxi drivers who offer their services at the airport and really meet the locals, you will find that the people are among the most friendly, hospitable, and helpful people you'll find on earth, if you keep away from the midi-bus drivers who are notorious for being the harshest on earth. However, understand that Jakarta being a melting pot, you are guaranteed to meet people from all sorts of characters.
Jakarta may initially seem a bit overwhelming, but if you can overlook the pollution and indulge in her charms, you can discover what is also one of Asia's most exciting, most lively cities. There is plenty to do in Jakarta, from cosmopolitan shopping at the many luxurious shopping centres to one of the hippest nightlife scenes in Southeast Asia.
Have Fun in your Jakarta Travel Guide!
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A couple years before I started ever making food and travel videos, I visited Indonesia, and it was one of the most amazing places, both in terms of food, natural scenery, and people, that I have ever visited. And I always knew I needed to come back again to visit Indonesia, this time with my camera. We only had a couple weeks, so rather than try to rush from one place to another (although I’d love to visit many more islands and cities throughout Indonesia), for this trip, my wife and I just decided to spend our time in Jakarta to really get a feel for the city and its amazing blend of food.
We started off at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport, the budget airline airport, where you’ll often fly out of when you’re taking short flights around Southeast Asia. We caught a direct flight from Bangkok to Jakarta and the flight took about 3 ½ hours from Bangkok to Jakarta.
In Jakarta we landed at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, and after we got our bag, we proceeded to the taxi stand. One of the best taxi brands to take in Indonesia is Blue Bird taxi, and they are very reputable, and have an official stand at the airport. We waited in line just for a few minutes until a Blue Bird taxi came, and we got in. I had pre-booked an Airbnb apartment to stay in, so we took a taxi directly there, located in the heart of Jakarta, in the Mangga Besar area of Jakarta. The taxi ride took probably about 45 minutes and it cost a total of 135,000 IDR ($10.22) - this is a similar price that you would pay for a taxi from the Jakarta international airport to the center of the city.
After checking in, we really didn’t know what we were doing or where we were, but both Ying and I were hungry. So we took a walk down Mangga Besar road. I didn’t know the area was famous for Chinese street food, but we found a number of tents selling Indonesian Chinese street food. We were both so hungry that we stopped at a place called Sin Moy KongChinese Food. The food was all Chinese, and even though the menu was all in Bahasa Indonesia, I managed to order a few dishes. The food was alright, and our total bill for everything came to 189,000 IDR ($14.31).
Many more Indonesian street food videos coming soon!
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A couple years before I started ever making food and travel videos, I visited Indonesia, and it was one of the most amazing places, both in terms of food, natural scenery, and people, that I have ever visited. And I always knew I needed to come back again to visit Indonesia, this time with my camera. We only had a couple weeks, so rather than try to rush from one place to another (although I’d love to visit many more islands and cities throughout Indonesia), for this trip, my wife and I just decided to spend our time in Jakarta to really get a feel for the city and its amazing blend of food.
We started off at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport, the budget airline airport, where you’ll often fly out of when you’re taking short flights around Southeast Asia. We caught a direct flight from Bangkok to Jakarta and the flight took about 3 ½ hours from Bangkok to Jakarta.
In Jakarta we landed at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, and after we got our bag, we proceeded to the taxi stand. One of the best taxi brands to take in Indonesia is Blue Bird taxi, and they are very reputable, and have an official stand at the airport. We waited in line just for a few minutes until a Blue Bird taxi came, and we got in. I had pre-booked an Airbnb apartment to stay in, so we took a taxi directly there, located in the heart of Jakarta, in the Mangga Besar area of Jakarta. The taxi ride took probably about 45 minutes and it cost a total of 135,000 IDR ($10.22) - this is a similar price that you would pay for a taxi from the Jakarta international airport to the center of the city.
After checking in, we really didn’t know what we were doing or where we were, but both Ying and I were hungry. So we took a walk down Mangga Besar road. I didn’t know the area was famous for Chinese street food, but we found a number of tents selling Indonesian Chinese street food. We were both so hungry that we stopped at a place called Sin Moy KongChinese Food. The food was all Chinese, and even though the menu was all in Bahasa Indonesia, I managed to order a few dishes. The food was alright, and our total bill for everything came to 189,000 IDR ($14.31).
Many more Indonesian street food videos coming soon!
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Travel has changed my life and I have no plans on stopping any time soon.
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What work are you doing?
Right now I am running my video blog while doing freelance web design to supplement my travelling.
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I CAN'T BELIEVETHIS IS JAKARTA // Episode 142
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Travel has changed my life and I have no plans on stopping any time soon.
That's why I am now running this video blog showing you how I travel the world continuously
No glitz. No glamour. Just a man and his backpack.
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I have a Canon 700D with Rode VideoMic Go, a Canon Powershot S120 and a GoPro Hero 3+ Black. I edit on my Acer 8GB RAM laptop.
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I taught myself. I downloaded Premiere Pro and began to figure out how to use it through trial and error. My videos were pretty bad at first but eventually, and with the help of many tutorials, you start to figure out what works.
What work are you doing?
Right now I am running this video blog while doing freelance web design and video editing to supplement my travelling lifestyle.
How do you meet the people in your videos?
Hostels, guesthouses and conversations! You meet people so easily while travelling. Just open yourself up and you will meet all sorts of amazing people.
Any more questions, please post in the comments below!

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I CAN'T BELIEVETHIS IS JAKARTA // Episode 142
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Travel has changed my life and I have no plans on stopping any time soon.
That's why I am now running this video blog showing you how I travel the world continuously
No glitz. No glamour. Just a man and his backpack.
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FAQ:
What equipment do you use?
I have a Canon 700D with Rode VideoMic Go, a Canon Powershot S120 and a GoPro Hero 3+ Black. I edit on my Acer 8GB RAM laptop.
How did you learn to edit?
I taught myself. I downloaded Premiere Pro and began to figure out how to use it through trial and error. My videos were pretty bad at first but eventually, and with the help of many tutorials, you start to figure out what works.
What work are you doing?
Right now I am running this video blog while doing freelance web design and video editing to supplement my travelling lifestyle.
How do you meet the people in your videos?
Hostels, guesthouses and conversations! You meet people so easily while travelling. Just open yourself up and you will meet all sorts of amazing people.
Any more questions, please post in the comments below!

What's New Jakarta EXPLORE: National Library of Republic of Indonesia

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

What's NewJakarta goes to the newly opened National Library of RepublicIndonesia, which said to be the tallest library in the world.
If you are visiting Jakarta, come over and see the place for yourself.
Check out more http://www.whatsnewjakarta.com/directory/national-library-of-republic-of-indonesia/

July Vlog #2: Jakarta & Singapore Vlog

INDONESIA CRUSADE with TB Joshua - Day 2

The full footage of the second day of the historic IndonesiaCrusade with ProphetT.B. Joshua held in 2007.
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